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Robin Hood Quotes
3,081 words, approx. 10 pages
 It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Robin Hood (1973 film) . () Robin Hood is a 1973 Disney animated movie that portrays the famous Robin Hood legend as told in the animal kingdom. With a dashing fox as the outlaw hero and...




| Name: |
Howard Pyle | | Birth Date: |
March 5, 1853 | | Death Date: |
November 9, 1911 | | Place of Birth: |
Wilmington, Delaware | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
Children's writer, Artist |
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Biography of Howard Pyle
1078 words, approx. 3.6 pages
 Howard Pyle was a prolific author, editor, and illustrator, remembered for his adaptations of the Robin Hood story and Arthurian legends. He was also influential as a teacher of illustration; former students such as early twentieth-century artists N. C....
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Biography of Howard Pyle
6172 words, approx. 20.6 pages
 Howard Pyle's innovative contributions to children's literature are of paramount importance. His name became synonymous with high artistic standards in book format and in periodical illustration. He not only created graphics to complement children's stor...
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Biography of Howard Pyle
5224 words, approx. 17.4 pages
 During his thirty-five-year career Howard Pyle became one of America's most prominent illustrators. Moreover, he achieved recognition as a writer, teacher, and mural painter. For him the purpose of art was to entertain and to inspire. He argued that arti...



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The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Summary
4,468 words, approx. 15 pages The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle Howard Pyle was a well-known children's author and illustrator during the late 1800s. He was the first graphic artist in the United States to be associated with high artistic standards. One of the first...
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Robin Hood Information
6,951 words, approx. 23 pages
 Robin Hood is a figure in archetypal English folk tales, whose story goes back to medieval times. In popular culture he is painted as a man known for robbing the rich to provide for the poor and fighting against injustice and tyranny. His band consists...




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 The Washington Post
No Robin Hood
10/16/1997: 421 words, approx. 1 pages IN LIFE, Ernesto "Che" Guevara was, after his success in helping Fidel Castro make the Cuban revolution, a failure. The other would-be revolutions embraced by this Argentine-born ideologue crumbled. But in death he blossomed as a symbol of youthful daring and utopian aspiration in...
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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
A Robin Hood Revival
07/26/1991: 699 words, approx. 2 pages The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 07-26-1991 A ROBIN HOOD REVIVAL -- RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL TRUMPETS SCREEN HERO Date: 07-26-1991, Friday Section: LIFESTYLE / PREVIEWS Edition: All Editions -- Four Star B, Three Star P, Two Star, One Star Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Errol Flynn, Burt...
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Robin Hood's forest is in trouble
11/4/2007: 676 words, approx. 2 pages Robin Hood might have a hard time hiding out in the Sherwood Forest of today.The forest once covered about 100,000 acres, a big chunk of present-day Nottinghamshire County. Today its core is about 450 acres, with patches spread out through the rest of the county.Experts...
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Indian police kill Robin Hood-styled bandit after 30 years on the run
7/22/2007: 606 words, approx. 2 pages Indian police killed one of the country's most notorious bandits Sunday _ a man who ruled the ravines and forests of central India through a mixture of fear and love for three decades, with many hailing him as a modern-day Robin Hood.Shiv Kumar, also known...


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